The Brainwashing Bed

[Summary: Here is a script meant to be a bit playful, toying with the concept of modifying a bed into a brainwashing device. It is just a concept, isn't it?] Based on a true* story. *hypnotically induced The title gives this one away just a bit, don't you think? This one may receive some revisions, like several of my recent posts. We'll see.

The Bimbo Bounce

[Summary: This script is the first bimbofication content I've published, though I've done a lot of one-on-one trances in that vein in the past. It uses alliteration, and features common themes like bouncing and bubbles and pink.] As the title suggests, this will be a bit of a departure from my usual fare. I am, as always, very interested in feedback on this piece (and any other.)

Behaving Like a Good Girl (III)

[Summary: The third of the "new" series of good girl brainwashing scripts. This expands the concepts mentioned previously, while suggesting new patterns of behavior and connecting them to the notion of being a good girl. As before, the mantra is expanded.] This post is designed to follow How to Turn Yourself Into a Good Girl (Redux) and Becoming a Good Girl (II). If you haven't read (or heard) those yet, I recommend doing so before you continue. If you've absorbed the previous parts, then let's begin.

Symbiont (Black Fluid)

[Summary: As with the Good Girl Redux, this script visits a concept from much older content. Specifically, a symbiont is described and you are made to assist in covering yourself with it while the new organism takes control of your mind and body. A looping image of (computer animated) water is included as visual inspiration.] Since I'm in the mindset of revisiting ideas, it seems like a good time to discuss the black fluid. For instructive purposes, you should have a glass of water nearby before you continue.

Becoming a Good Girl (II)

[Summary: The sequel script to the redux form of the Good Girl brainwashing. It builds on the themes from that, emphasizing the mental transformation taking place as a result of repeated pleasure.] This post is designed to follow after How to Turn Yourself Into a Good Girl (Redux). If you haven't read that one, I suggest you do so before you proceed. Otherwise, let's begin.

Follow and Obey, Again

[Summary: This script is a spiritual successor of the early script (linked) titled "Follow and Obey." It uses the same mechanic - altering the spacing of words to mimic the eye movements created by following an object moving back and forth. As such, it's best used at a computer or with a larger screen; the eye movement does occur regardless of screen size, but it's simply easier to feel when exaggerated by a larger motion.] Repetition is one of the more interesting tools for instruction. It also lends itself rather well to conditioning and brainwashing, as it turns out. It took me quite some time to break away from my aversion to it. A fair amount of the time, repetitive language is indicative of a lack of imagination. A fair amount of the time, but not all of the time. Hypnosis and conditioning rely on it, after all, so I've learned that certain concepts merit extra...emphasis, let's say. On that note, we're going to revisit the concepts from one of my earliest scripts.

How to Turn Yourself Into a Good Girl (Redux)

[Summary: This script returns to the concept of the (much older) Good Girl brainwashing, and starts a new "set" of that brainwashing. Obedience is linked very directly to physical pleasure and arousal, and a mantra is constructed as you are encouraged to become a good girl, then told to bring yourself to orgasm.] Sometimes, as a concept grows and evolves, it becomes a bit convoluted. Mixed up with unrelated notions, branching into areas it wasn't originally meant to go. Some of those areas help to shape and alter the original concept, give it more depth...but the growth must be pruned, or it is likely to spread itself too thin in every direction. In those moments, it is often wise to recenter. Strip away the excess and focus on the basic tenets that motivate us. It is here that we find ourselves. Shall we begin?